Jonathan’s Meal #2
Jonathan boy’s porridge on weekends has the most variety of ingredients as I have more time compare to working days where my time is limited. And since Jonathan can chew quite well now, I decided to cut the potato into tiny cubes rather than grated potato. To add some colour to the porridge, I put in a cut of salmon. The porridge will turn out quite plain with just potato and salmon so I think some raisins will give a sweet-sour taste and additional colour to the porridge.
It turn up pretty good. The taste blended well. To avoid Jonathan boy from swallowing the whole raisin without chewing, I don’t mix the raisin with porridge on his spoon. I fed him raisin only so that he will chew and be able to taste the raisin. Otherwise, I mash the raisin a little and mix with the porridge. You can substitute raisins with red dates or wolfberry.
andrewjune says:
yeah why didnt i thought of raisins before? hahaha…
sometimes i throw in some “kee chi” (red in colour and said to be good for the eyesight)
yummy, i love the healthy porridge! sometimes i cook more so i can eat the porridge as well…such a healthy porridge!
hv a great weekend 🙂
anggie says:
oh, i never thot raisin can put in cooking porridge lei, with oat yes, but not porridge… hmmmm , Jeremy love raisin very much. Mayb i can try ur recipe , thanks for sharing.
Ryan's mami says:
Wow… looks delicious! Will try this out one days.
A good idea for me to Ryan take some fruits (raisins) 😛
Thanks for sharing!
Joanne Tiew says:
Good job Julie, you have make a nice and delicious porridge for Jonathan. So he can finish the whole pot of it?
littlelamb says:
Its fun cooking for one little ones right….
huisia says:
how many teeth does Jonathan have now?? you’re quite a creative mommy!
Julie says:
June – Yes, you can. Kei Chi is wolfberry as what I also suggested. Baby’s porridge is also so much tastier than adult food. 😛
Anggie & Ryan’s mami – Happy trying.
Joanne – Whatever you give him he will surely finishes all. Sometimes he ask for more.
Littlelamb – Definitely fun. Full of experiment. Also, I can wait till he’s big enough to cook with me.
Hui Sia – Total 8. Four each on upper and lower.
mc says:
this looks great! i must go and buy raisins for keira. have actually never let her try that before!
caroline says:
Hi Julie, I did add in grapes into Angel’s porridge before but not raisins ….. thanks for the idea, it’s a special one 🙂
Ryan's mami says:
Caroline, how does it taste like with the grapes?
sting says:
yeah, I always wanted to give my child raisin too but was afraid he might just swallow the whole thing without chewing.. maybe I’ll mash it like you did 🙂
Joanne Tiew says:
So good boy Jonathan. He can finished all the food that you prepared for him.
karenyiau says:
Oh I never put raisin in the porridge, never thought of it, what a good idea! 🙂
yugene says:
Julie, you are so great, can cut the potatoes into that size. Salute. Me got to learn how to do it then!
I plan to cook salmon, any other suggestion on the recipe?
Nicole says:
wow… very delicious
HN says:
I never try raisin for Sethy, what a good idea you have here!
lil prince's mum says:
Never thought of adding raisin.. gonna try for Sean.. thankx for sharing 🙂
mistymom says:
what an awesome idea! 😉 its so nice to be living in malaysia where its easier to get the herbs like kee chi n all that. living here, we seem to want to follow ang moh style n i’m not into that. still giving arianna moi too but not as exciting as this la. i should be more adventurous. never thought of raisins! thanks for the idea. 😉 i normally use sweet potato for sweetness.
Julie says:
Caroline – I’ve never tried grapes with porridge. Yeah, wonder how’s the taste.
Joanne – Jonathan is not a fussy eater. That’s why I enjoyed feeding him.
Yugene – I’ll share the salmon recipe if I have a special one.
Mistymom – I bet you will load your luggage with chinese herbs each time you are leaving Malaysia.
Ann says:
Nothing beats a good homecooked porridge made with loving thoughts.
Never thought of raisins too….use dates and wolfberries too often already!
christine says:
wah… yummy! next time when i have to boil porridge for lyan fung, i’m gonna consult you first. hehehe!